Perplexity CEO predicts AI could replace recruiters and assistants in as little as 6 months

Yet another CEO in the artificial intelligence space is warning that major job losses are imminent due to advancements in the technology—and they may come much sooner than many anticipate.

Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity, cautioned that roles such as recruiters and

Court greenlights Mississippi’s social media age verification law

A Mississippi law that requires social media users to verify their ages can go into effect, a federal court has ruled. A tech industry group has pledged to continue challenging the law, arguing it infringes on users’ rights to privacy and free expression.

A three-

Astronomer CEO resigns after viral Coldplay concert video

The IT company CEO captured in a widely circulated video showing him embracing an employee at a Coldplay concert has resigned.

Andy Byron resigned from his job as CEO of Cincinnati-based Astronomer Inc., according to a 

Figma targets $16.4 billion valuation in IPO

Figma is targeting a fully-diluted valuation of up to $16.4 billion in its initial public offering, as the cloud-based design software firm prepares for a debut on the NYSE that could inject fresh momentum into a resurgent market for tech listings.

The San Francisco-based company, along with

How AI browsers like Perplexity Comet will reshape the internet—and the media

I’ve been using Comet, Perplexity’s AI-powered browser, for the past week. Using it to navigate the internet is very similar to any other browser experience, with one major enhancement: the Comet Assistant. It’s a feature that can accomplish web-based tasks independent of you, and I’m quickly becoming convinced it’s the futur

Older adults now make up a third of U.S. gamers

If you thought gaming was a young person’s activity, think again. Older adults now make up nearly one-third of all U.S. gamers, with 57 million Americans who are 50 or older playing regularly.

Half of those in their sixties and seventies play some form of PC, mobile, or console video game every week. Even people in their eighties—36%!—are gaming, according to recent data from

He went undercover to catch art thieves. Now he’s using tech to stop forgeries

In many ways, the case that sent Daniel Elie Bouaziz to prison in 2023 for money laundering felt like just another chapter in Ronnie Walker’s storied career. 

Over the course of his nearly 30 years working as an undercover agent with the FBI, Walker had taken part in countless stings like this: posing as a

Can AI think? Here’s what Greek philosophers might say

In my writing and rhetoric courses, students have plenty of opinions on whether AI is intelligent: how well it can assess, analyze, evaluate, and communicate information.

When I ask whether artificial intelligence can “think,”

How AI is impacting trust among college students and teachers

The advent of generative AI has elicited waves of frustration and worry across academia for all the reasons one might expect: Early studies are showing that artificial intelligence tools can dilute critical thinking and

Craft is a great all-in-one productivity tool

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If I could use only one app, I’d pick Craft.

Craft is my favorite multipurpose document/notes tool. It looks and feels nicer than Google Docs or


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